Art History and Visual Culture Minor

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The study of art history and visual culture covers the historical physical, social, intellectual, religious, and political contexts that give rise to works of art and architecture, and may include imagery to be found in movies, plays, advertisements, scientific illustrations, political posters, fashion, pornography, comics, graphic novels, web pages, YouTube, graffiti, tattoos, and many other areas of visual expression. The methodologies employed to do this encompass the traditional art historical tools of formal and iconographical analysis, often supplemented by approaches drawn from social sciences such as anthropology, sociology, film theory, and psychology.

Minor Requirements

15 credits

Complete one course (3 credits).

ART-111Ways of Seeing

3 credits

Complete one course (3 credits).

ARH-200Ancient to Medieval

3 credits

ARH-205Renaissance to Modern

3 credits

Complete two courses (6 credits).

ARH-300Modern Art

3 credits

ARH-340Gender in Modern and Contemporary Art

3 credits

ARH-370Art History Seminar

3 credits

Complete one course (3 credits).

HIS-356The Body in History

3 credits

IND-332London: Art/History/Literature

3 credits

PSY-347Psychology in Science Fiction

3 credits

THE-200Introduction to Film Studies

3 credits

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this minor, students will be able to:

1) Use the tools of formal analysis and simple sketching skills to communicate how images may be designed to create compelling visual effects;

2) Use the tools of iconographic analysis to communicate how images may be created to convey complex symbolic meanings;

3) Use tools of theoretical and contextual analysis to communicate how historical and societal factors affect the design, symbolism, and reception of images; and

4) Demonstrate engagement with the visual production of non-dominant cultures and sub-cultures.